Raimey will weight in and put us on the straight and narrow. It just is not possible for Ed. Kettner to have a factory. Now he may have had a factory storefront in Suhl, but that was for sourcing only. The burden of proof is on the individual who wants to find the non-Suhl Ed. Kettner mechanics who applied their initials to the sporting weapon. Actually they do not exist and the bulk of the work was sourced from Suhl and the minor tweaking of the end product or scope mounts might, might have been performed by a firearms merchant, but anything more was purely sourced for a gun making centre.
Kind Regards,
Raimey
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